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if authorized workers would strike at 5uc medical centers including ucsf and uc davis. >>> in two minutes, a huge sink hole opened up and swallowed three cars. the two things that may have triggered this collapse. >> then -- >> i think it's a lot of money. >> reporter: the look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >>> heavy rains in the midwest have triggered widespread flash flooding in the st. louis area an emergency evacuation was ordered today. residents there were told to seek higher grown. in illinois the owner of downers grove declaredded a state of emergency after four major roadways were shut down -- declared a state of emerg
if authorized workers would strike at 5uc medical centers including ucsf and uc davis. >>> in two minutes, a huge sink hole opened up and swallowed three cars. the two things that may have triggered this collapse. >> then -- >> i think it's a lot of money. >> reporter: the look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to...
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get the very latest, go to all of our abc news team, but start with linsey davis who was in the neighborhood where the arrest went down. heard all the gunshots breaking out. now has been listening to all the celebrations. good evening, lynn lindsy. >> good evening, elizabeth. many of those crowds just now starting to disperse. we're talking about a group of people who has been waiting for a reason to cheer since monday. tonight they got it. they started applauding as the police started filing down the street shortly after hearing the gunshots. they started yelling, go get them. they started cheering. then on the way out, they were saying, you got 'em. we got 'em. the cheers erupted as the ambulance went by. people believing inside the ambulance was the man known as suspect number two. and at that point, people started yelling, boston pride, boston strong, bpd for boston police department. usa, usa. they were singing "sweet carolina," the star-spangled banner and the police responding in kind. high-fiving those stand big. they were giving them fist pumps and thumbs up. people joyous and relie
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. >>> reporter jennifer davis joins us live from boston with more on what is happening there, jennifer? >> reporter: we have a number of things developing and if we want to start with the investigation we know the fbi is taking the lead. we know there was a saudi there at the blast and while he is not being called a suspect, officials are talking to him. although officials say he is here on a student visa and it appears to be legitimate. they served a suburb yesterday and they were seen taking a number of things out of that house as well. there is no suspect, no motive and nobody has taken responsibility for this. >> before we let you go, is there a sense of norm i, i know -- normalcy? >> yes, we are watching a man pushing a stroller and there is certainly a lot of runners out this morning. i think the city is sat and subdued and there is an increased amount of security and bags are being searched and you will see everything from search teams to national guard members around town right now. >> reporter: there is an enormous area people can't get to. it is certainly not a normal day her
. >>> reporter jennifer davis joins us live from boston with more on what is happening there, jennifer? >> reporter: we have a number of things developing and if we want to start with the investigation we know the fbi is taking the lead. we know there was a saudi there at the blast and while he is not being called a suspect, officials are talking to him. although officials say he is here on a student visa and it appears to be legitimate. they served a suburb yesterday and they...
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boston police commissioner ed davis says we believe this to be a terrorist. we believe this to be a man who has come here to kill people. we need to get him in custody. we are going to continue to follow this from our newsroom and keep you updated. reporting live from the newsroom claudine wong ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. do stay with us throughout the morning. also any time of day everything that is happening in boston is on our website as well ktvu.com or mobile ktvu. you can get alerts sent to your phone. you can also follow us on twitter or facebook. >>> family and friends of a mississippi man accused of sending a letter with a deadly poison ricin to president obama says he struggles with mental illness. paul curtis is charged with threatening the president, a senator, and judge. his ex-wife says he is bipolar. he has written extensively online to expose a conspiracy to sell human body parts on the black market. >> for the past 13-14 years he has had a campaign to bring awareness to donor -- or gap and tissue donor issues. >> curtis wrote quote no
boston police commissioner ed davis says we believe this to be a terrorist. we believe this to be a man who has come here to kill people. we need to get him in custody. we are going to continue to follow this from our newsroom and keep you updated. reporting live from the newsroom claudine wong ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. do stay with us throughout the morning. also any time of day everything that is happening in boston is on our website as well ktvu.com or mobile ktvu. you can get...
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two confirmed dead so far according to police commissioner ed davis. we've also heard from the governor of massachusetts deval patrick also been in touch with president obama ordered all federal assistance that will be required by the police and other authorities in boston in the wake of those two explosions that occurred near the finish line in the boston marathon at 2:50 this afternoon. we've been gathering information from eyewitnesses since that story broke. coming up on three hours ago. also our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas checking in with law enforcement officials in washington and across the country. pierre, just bring everyone up to speed right now on what you have learned about what happened from federal and other law enforcement officials. >> sorry, george, i couldn't hear you. >> i was just saying bring everyone up to speed right now on what you've been able to gather from federal and other law enforcement officials. >> what we've been told is that they're treating this as a bombing. that they believe this was done by small mul
two confirmed dead so far according to police commissioner ed davis. we've also heard from the governor of massachusetts deval patrick also been in touch with president obama ordered all federal assistance that will be required by the police and other authorities in boston in the wake of those two explosions that occurred near the finish line in the boston marathon at 2:50 this afternoon. we've been gathering information from eyewitnesses since that story broke. coming up on three hours ago....
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abc's linsey davis with all the wins and all the laughs. >> reporter: the mtv awards known for being outrageous. there was one stunt in particular last night that was so unpredictable, it wasn't just a shock on the people watching it. it stunned the stars and the producers of the show. >> once again, thanks, to mtv, but i -- >> reporter: what you're witnessing was never planned. actress aubrey plaza -- >> what is happening? >> reporter: drink in hand -- >> are you okay? >> reporter: bizarrely ran out on stage. the title of her movie on her chest, trying to grab the award. she was then kicked off the studio lot where the show was shot. >> aubrey plaza, everyone. >> reporter: ferrell called her stunt just a lot of liquor breath. welcome to the wacky mtv movie awards. >> it is fun and silly. doesn't take itself too seriously. >> reporter: a very pregnant kim kardashian introduced a performance by selena gomez. ♪ you don't gotta worry it's an open invitation ♪ >> reporter: the trailblazer award went to a very grateful emma watson. >> if you truly pour your heart into what you believe
abc's linsey davis with all the wins and all the laughs. >> reporter: the mtv awards known for being outrageous. there was one stunt in particular last night that was so unpredictable, it wasn't just a shock on the people watching it. it stunned the stars and the producers of the show. >> once again, thanks, to mtv, but i -- >> reporter: what you're witnessing was never planned. actress aubrey plaza -- >> what is happening? >> reporter: drink in hand -- >>...
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linsey davis joins us with that. so many injured. so many runners who became first responders. >> that is one of the things that struck me. the doctors and nurses running in the marathon. already running for several hours. running 26 miles and they found the energy to help. in some cases, saving lives. at least 145 people injured, 3 lives lost. 15 people injured critically. overnight, brand-new detailed about 8-year-old martin richard, who lost his life moments after he hugged his dad, who just crossed the finish line. he went to stand next to his mom and younger sister. then the explosion. it left his mom with a head injury and caused his sister to lose her leg. >> he was out of the bike, always in the driveway. a very close-knit family. it's a tragedy. >> reporter: richard is among the three people who died many the attack. doctors at hospitals around boston describing waiting rooms that looked like war zones. nearly 150 patients rushed in. many of them requiring amputations. some of them undergoing operations and clinging to life
linsey davis joins us with that. so many injured. so many runners who became first responders. >> that is one of the things that struck me. the doctors and nurses running in the marathon. already running for several hours. running 26 miles and they found the energy to help. in some cases, saving lives. at least 145 people injured, 3 lives lost. 15 people injured critically. overnight, brand-new detailed about 8-year-old martin richard, who lost his life moments after he hugged his dad,...
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abc's linsey davis has the abc's linsey davis has the very latest now from boston. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, amy. even before we knew their names and ages we knew what had happened here was tragic but now that we're starting to see their faces and hear their stories it's becoming especially heartbreaking, especially to the folks being told that your daughter is alive only to find out later there was an awful mix-up. >> beautiful, awesome sight, this spontaneous gathering. >> reporter: overnight thousands gathered in the chilly massachusetts air for a candlelight vigil honoring the youngest victim, 8-year-old martin richard, the brown-eyed bruins fan had just gotten ice cream and was watching the marathon with his family seen in this facebook page when the bombs went off. even richard's young playmates devastatingly aware of the loss, etching messages in chalk on the family's driveway. >> when we would see them they would all be together. >> reporter: his mother was by his side at the marathon. she's still in the hospital. his younger sister ja
abc's linsey davis has the abc's linsey davis has the very latest now from boston. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, amy. even before we knew their names and ages we knew what had happened here was tragic but now that we're starting to see their faces and hear their stories it's becoming especially heartbreaking, especially to the folks being told that your daughter is alive only to find out later there was an awful mix-up. >> beautiful, awesome sight, this...
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. >> linsey davis outside the cathedral of the holy cross where the prayer service is going on. i know you've been meeting with the families of the victims all week long. we've been hearing that they have stories of compassion and courage and a lot of resilience in that city of boston. >> reporter: you certainly see that, george. hundreds of people are lining the streets here for several blocks. people say that they felt that they needed to be here. that seems to be the overall sentiment. people wanting to be a part of this unification process. the arch diocese told us that they believe that some of the victim's families are indeed sitting in the front row. of course a number of marathoners in their jackets sprinkled throughout. outside, in addition to this sense of being extremely somber as you can imagine there is a sense of a city an high alert. out of the con corner of my eye i see a truck. there are several trucks, just one of mm precautions they are taking in the unlikely event of another explosion. it is troubling but very necessary. >> the bomber is still on the loose an
. >> linsey davis outside the cathedral of the holy cross where the prayer service is going on. i know you've been meeting with the families of the victims all week long. we've been hearing that they have stories of compassion and courage and a lot of resilience in that city of boston. >> reporter: you certainly see that, george. hundreds of people are lining the streets here for several blocks. people say that they felt that they needed to be here. that seems to be the overall...
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our linsey davis is on the street, talk about what the latest is, linsey? >> reporter: yeah, amy, the best way i can describe this is a quiet frenzy, it's surreal. on one hand, it's extremely quiet as far as the residential, the neighbors, they're taking the advisory seriously, they're staying in their homes. at the same time, a very palpable scram frbl police in and out of this 20-block perimeter, a vehicle just leaving right now, we saw initially the parade of a dozen city buses or more, filled with yuan formed officers. since then, we have bomb squads going in and out. a number of ambulances. they're getting the first responders in place in attempt to prepare for anything, perhaps to prepare for the worst. it's extremely tens out here. everyone on high alert. >> understandable. linsey davis, thank you for the very latest from watertown, massachusetts. >>> earlier this morning, i spoke to an eyewitness to that firefight this morning. jeff was inside his apartment when it started. we' you were in your apartment when this started to unfold. >> it was loud,
our linsey davis is on the street, talk about what the latest is, linsey? >> reporter: yeah, amy, the best way i can describe this is a quiet frenzy, it's surreal. on one hand, it's extremely quiet as far as the residential, the neighbors, they're taking the advisory seriously, they're staying in their homes. at the same time, a very palpable scram frbl police in and out of this 20-block perimeter, a vehicle just leaving right now, we saw initially the parade of a dozen city buses or...
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li linsey davis with more. >> there was one stunt in particular last noigt that was so unpredictable, it wasn't just a shock on the people watching it. it stunned the stars and the producers of the show. >> once again, thanks, to mtv, but i -- >> what you're witnesses was never planned. actress aubrey plaza, drink in hand -- >> are you okay? >> reporter: bizarrery ran out on stage. the title of her movie on her chest, trying to grab the award. she was then kicked off the set where the show was shot. >> aubrey plaza. >> reporter: ferrell called her stunt just a lot of liquor breath. >> it is fun and silly. doesn't take itself too seriously. >> reporter: a very pregnant kim kardashian introduced a performance by selena gomez. the trailbraiser award went to emma watson. >> if you truly pour your heart into what you believe in, even if it makes you vulnerable, amazing things can and will happen. >> reporter: mtv generation award winner jamie foxx acknowledged his family. >> my beautiful daughter, single. >> reporter: best movie, fight, and villain went to the aveng s avengers. taylor laut
li linsey davis with more. >> there was one stunt in particular last noigt that was so unpredictable, it wasn't just a shock on the people watching it. it stunned the stars and the producers of the show. >> once again, thanks, to mtv, but i -- >> what you're witnesses was never planned. actress aubrey plaza, drink in hand -- >> are you okay? >> reporter: bizarrery ran out on stage. the title of her movie on her chest, trying to grab the award. she was then kicked...
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linsey davis is here with the stories of the injured. those who lost their lives and, linsey, those runners who became first responders in those first moments. >> that's exactly one of the things that struck me. the doctors and nurses running in the marathon by all accounts had already been running for hour, in many cases running for their 26th mile and somehow still had the energy to help and could have saved lives. three lost, 145 people injured. 15 of them critically. overnight brand-new details about 8-year-old martin richard from dorchester, massachusetts, who lost his life in the marathon bombing. he just greeted his father at the finish line when the bombs went off, his mother and sister by his side. they were also injured. a candle now burning in front of their home as a somber memorial. >> he was out on the bike, always playing in the driveway. they were a very close-knit family and it's a tragedy. >> reporter: doctors in hospitals describing waiting rooms that looked like war zones, nearly 150 patients rushed in many requiring
linsey davis is here with the stories of the injured. those who lost their lives and, linsey, those runners who became first responders in those first moments. >> that's exactly one of the things that struck me. the doctors and nurses running in the marathon by all accounts had already been running for hour, in many cases running for their 26th mile and somehow still had the energy to help and could have saved lives. three lost, 145 people injured. 15 of them critically. overnight...
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we hear his story from linsey davis. >> reporter: it's an image that stays with you. the moment of the explosion, bill igfrid is knocked to the ground, surrounded by smoke, just 15 feet shy of crossing the finish line of what would be his third boston marathon finish. >> i could see the finishing ramp. when i got within about 15 feet. just a horrendous explosion occurred. i didn't know where at the time. just -- >> reporter: cue see it or just hear it? >> i could hear it. >> reporter: he approached the finish line 3:50 after he started the race, right in the middle of the pack. he was feeling great until he unexpectedly collapsed. >> my whole body was crumbling like. and i was going down. and, boy, this is going to be the end. maybe this is going to be my last trip. i didn't have any idea what was going on. >> reporter: the 78-year-old then crossed the finish line aided by volunteers and walked six blocks back to his hotel, not sure what had happened. >> i figured that was some kind of a bomb that went off. but really didn't know what to think. >> reporter: what way w
we hear his story from linsey davis. >> reporter: it's an image that stays with you. the moment of the explosion, bill igfrid is knocked to the ground, surrounded by smoke, just 15 feet shy of crossing the finish line of what would be his third boston marathon finish. >> i could see the finishing ramp. when i got within about 15 feet. just a horrendous explosion occurred. i didn't know where at the time. just -- >> reporter: cue see it or just hear it? >> i could hear...
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linsey davis, abc news, boston. >> an incredible story. an incredible young boy whose life was cut short so, so tragically. >> fastest kid on his baseball team. mom with a head injury. his sister missing a leg. the son gone. >> you can understand how that father when the neighbor approached and said "bill, are you okay?" didn't even have words to answer. >> how could you? >> how do you recover? >> president obama will be in boston tomorrow to help there. vigils of course going all over, a vigil, last night in boston common not far from the bombing scene. >> that's right. two vigils one was for martin, the 8-year-old. another one that was for everybody who was hurt, who was killed, who was there, who just need to come together and be part of a community in moments like this. understandably they wanted to support each other. in times like this that's what is needed. >> harvard, boston university planning vigils. >> there will be more, i am sure. >>> all right, as the search for clues continues in boston, diane sawyer sat down with one man wh
linsey davis, abc news, boston. >> an incredible story. an incredible young boy whose life was cut short so, so tragically. >> fastest kid on his baseball team. mom with a head injury. his sister missing a leg. the son gone. >> you can understand how that father when the neighbor approached and said "bill, are you okay?" didn't even have words to answer. >> how could you? >> how do you recover? >> president obama will be in boston tomorrow to help...
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. >> we just talked to linsey davis who mentioned that some people are just curious and coming out of their homes. not a good ide have peopl about or are you surrounded just there by journalists? >> a number of residents. we talked to one earlier who just can't help the curiosity to see what's going on. the one description we had from one resident we heard this explosion, it lit up the sky over watertown, which would suggest a very, very large explosion. one resident has been tweeting what happened in his area where he said there were bulletholes in his car and saw what he described as a pressure cooker outside near his home and that was the device that was used, of course, in the two bombs that were set at the marathon. >> certainly, an incredible situation there. i do want to share with every e everyone. m.i.t. at this moment is safe. the campus is safe to return. and they did issue a statement, which essentially said that they are heartbroken by the news that an m.i.t. police officer was shot and killed in the line of duty. this is, the police officer that the robbery at 7-eleven b
. >> we just talked to linsey davis who mentioned that some people are just curious and coming out of their homes. not a good ide have peopl about or are you surrounded just there by journalists? >> a number of residents. we talked to one earlier who just can't help the curiosity to see what's going on. the one description we had from one resident we heard this explosion, it lit up the sky over watertown, which would suggest a very, very large explosion. one resident has been...
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we hear his story from linsey davis. >> reporter: it is an image that stays with you at the moment of the explosion, bill igfrid knocked to the ground surround by smoke 15 feet shy of the finish line of what would be his third boston marathon finish. >> i could see the finishing ramp. when i got within about 15 feet. just a horrendous explosion occurred. i didn't know where at the time. >> could you see it or hear it. he approached the finish line, 3:50 after he finished the race in the middle of the pack. he was feeling great until the unexpectedly collapsed. >> my whole body was crumbling like. and i was going down. and boy, this is going to beat end of me. my last trip. i didn't have any idea what was going on. >> reporter: the 78-year-old then crossed the finish line aided by volunteers and walked six blocks become to his hotel not sure what had just happened. >> i figure that was some kind of bomb went off. [ explosion ] i didn't really know what to think? >> which way was the finish line, this way? >> the finish line was this way. >> the bomb was behind me. yeah. i didn't think
we hear his story from linsey davis. >> reporter: it is an image that stays with you at the moment of the explosion, bill igfrid knocked to the ground surround by smoke 15 feet shy of the finish line of what would be his third boston marathon finish. >> i could see the finishing ramp. when i got within about 15 feet. just a horrendous explosion occurred. i didn't know where at the time. >> could you see it or hear it. he approached the finish line, 3:50 after he finished the...
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and our own abc's linsey davis is on the ground there with the latest. >> good evening. we are just a few short blocks away from the finish line. this has become a staging area for ambulances. you can see dozens of ambulances lined up and down this road, ready to be called in to assist with any additional injuries. we're hearing that number right now, at least 99 people injured, two people died at the scene. multiple amputations. there's just been a massive response here today with the police and ems, as they rushed in to help both runners and spectators among the injured. the tents originally set up to help with the marathoners as they ran the 26.2 miles today, that instantly became a tent that helped with people who were casualties. the place that they were able to help those people. >> are you there? >> i'm not sure if you're still with me. yes, i am still here. as you can see, even hours later, ambulances remain here standing at the ready. >> all right, i know we're having a little technical trouble and it's very noisy there. in the aftermath of this, of course, arou
and our own abc's linsey davis is on the ground there with the latest. >> good evening. we are just a few short blocks away from the finish line. this has become a staging area for ambulances. you can see dozens of ambulances lined up and down this road, ready to be called in to assist with any additional injuries. we're hearing that number right now, at least 99 people injured, two people died at the scene. multiple amputations. there's just been a massive response here today with the...
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and tonight we remember preston davis, who was 63 years old. >> and we thank you for watching the first half of this special one-hour edition of "world news." some of you will be leaving us now, but the others of you, we hope you'll stay with us as we continue with breaking news, the very latest in this special edition of "world news." ♪ >>> and good evening. as we come on the air, we're bringing you new details, new theories about the bomb and the bomber at the boston marathon. the nation mourning tonight. at the white house, the flag flying at half staff. as the president will travel to boston on thursday. and tonight the fbi has found clues in those tapes, the moment of impact, what did they see? who do they new believe -- now believe happened? let's begin with abc's brian ross, with the latest right now. brian? >> good evening. there are important new clues into the bomb and the bomber. but the road begins with an examination of that bomb. important new details have emerged from fbi agents who say they have recovered a significant part, a mangled piece of one of the bombs, recover
and tonight we remember preston davis, who was 63 years old. >> and we thank you for watching the first half of this special one-hour edition of "world news." some of you will be leaving us now, but the others of you, we hope you'll stay with us as we continue with breaking news, the very latest in this special edition of "world news." ♪ >>> and good evening. as we come on the air, we're bringing you new details, new theories about the bomb and the bomber at...
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and abc's linsey davis tells us more. >> reporter: the president came with a simple message. >> if they sought to intimidate us, to terrorize us, it should be pretty clear by now that they picked the wrong city to do it. [ applause ] >> not here in boston, not here in boston. >> reporter: at times, he brought them to their feet. at others, he brought them to t thsse was always to >> as you begin this long journey ofecer ay, wllityou as t stand and walk and, yes, run again -- of that i have no doubt, you will run again. [ applause ] >> reporter: for those whose cheers were abruptly silenced marathon day, the president today roused them once again. among them families of the victims. and runners, in those signature marathon jackets. >> we may be momentarily knocked off our feet, but we'll pick ourselves up. we'll keep going. we will finish the race. >> reporter: amid the applause, the anguish, still so fresh from the parishioners to the president himself. the hundreds of people who lined the streets outside of the church here today, they couldn't hear president obama or anyone else inside
and abc's linsey davis tells us more. >> reporter: the president came with a simple message. >> if they sought to intimidate us, to terrorize us, it should be pretty clear by now that they picked the wrong city to do it. [ applause ] >> not here in boston, not here in boston. >> reporter: at times, he brought them to their feet. at others, he brought them to t thsse was always to >> as you begin this long journey ofecer ay, wllityou as t stand and walk and, yes,...
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commissioner davis has been in here. a lot of the s.w.a.t. team, the boston police, the watertown police, they've all been in my house here interviewing him and he's just totally distraught. and his wife, who is suffering some major medical problems, is, you know, all her -- everything -- they just rushed them out of the house and she couldn't -- they couldn't take anything with them. >> and as we said earlier, the vulnerability of that couple in that house, the boat so close, the suspect so close. and again, i'm told it was a 24-foot boat, by the way, in the back, but there it was, the vulnerability, so close to their house, to close to their lives tonight. i want to bring in robin duma, who is also an eyew, lives nei heard police talking in the backyard, robin? what did you hear? >> yes, as my neighbor said, when they told us we could go out, quite a few people did that, but within minutes, the police really descended on the neighborhood and we had quite a few of them in our backyard and we heard them saying that he was poking holes through
commissioner davis has been in here. a lot of the s.w.a.t. team, the boston police, the watertown police, they've all been in my house here interviewing him and he's just totally distraught. and his wife, who is suffering some major medical problems, is, you know, all her -- everything -- they just rushed them out of the house and she couldn't -- they couldn't take anything with them. >> and as we said earlier, the vulnerability of that couple in that house, the boat so close, the suspect...
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and tonight we remember preston davis, who was 63 years old. >> and we thank you for watching the first half of this special one-hour edition of "world news." some of you will be leaving us now, but the others of you, we hope you'll stay with us as we continue with breaking news, the very latest in this special edition of "world news." . >>> on "the list," all around the world. people opening their hearts, sharing the love for boston. then, bieber back lash. should we seriously be surprised by his comments on anne frank? >> a teenager acts a fool and no one can believe it? >> plus, fruits and vegetables you can drink. three steps to make you the ultimate juicer.. >> number one, tragedy in boston. >> plus in boston. >> the terror of the boston marathon. >> terror of the boston marathon. >> new details about yesterday's bombing. >> an act of terror at a uniquely american event. >> the news making headlines world
and tonight we remember preston davis, who was 63 years old. >> and we thank you for watching the first half of this special one-hour edition of "world news." some of you will be leaving us now, but the others of you, we hope you'll stay with us as we continue with breaking news, the very latest in this special edition of "world news." . >>> on "the list," all around the world. people opening their hearts, sharing the love for boston. then, bieber...
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., associated press, two additional devices were found although police commissioner edward davis said no other additional devices had been found but there had been a third explosion at the john f. kennedy library in boston. at least 68 patients including children have been admitted to hospitals in the area. and we have heard from eyewitnesses and others on the scene that some of these injuries very serious. talk of severed limbs, severe burns including children. dozens of shrapnel-type wounds. and as we said the fire at the john f. kennedy library is being investigated as related but officials can't confirm they are related. you see right there the map of the area this occurred. right near the finish line of the boston marathon separated the john f. kennedy library is closer to the river there in boston. we want to go back to that moment and show you that video. police have been calling for all video to be sent in right now of the explosions. there was the first explosion right near the finish line of the boston marathon. and as you listen for it a few seconds later an explosion with
., associated press, two additional devices were found although police commissioner edward davis said no other additional devices had been found but there had been a third explosion at the john f. kennedy library in boston. at least 68 patients including children have been admitted to hospitals in the area. and we have heard from eyewitnesses and others on the scene that some of these injuries very serious. talk of severed limbs, severe burns including children. dozens of shrapnel-type wounds....
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two confirmed dead so far according to police commissioner ed davis. we've also heard from the governor of massachusetts deval patrick also been in touch with president obama ordered all federal assistance that will be required by the police and other authorities in boston in the wake of those two explosions that occurred near the finish line in the boston marathon at 2:50 this afternoon. we've been gathering information from eyewitnesses since that story broke. coming up on three hours ago. also our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas checking in with law enforcement officials in washington and across the country. pierre, just bring everyone up to speed right now on what you have learned about what happened from federal and other law enforcement officials. >> sorry, george, i couldn't hear you. >> i was just saying bring everyone up to speed right now on what you've been able to gather from federal and other law enforcement officials. >> what we've been told is that they're treating this as a bombing. that they believe this was done by small mul
two confirmed dead so far according to police commissioner ed davis. we've also heard from the governor of massachusetts deval patrick also been in touch with president obama ordered all federal assistance that will be required by the police and other authorities in boston in the wake of those two explosions that occurred near the finish line in the boston marathon at 2:50 this afternoon. we've been gathering information from eyewitnesses since that story broke. coming up on three hours ago....
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we have lindsay davis with us now in watertown. she has stepped away right now. is bon us?
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that was the we believe team with baron davis. a lot of excitement. they want to go back every year. this is the start of a whole progression for the ownership group. >> and they are looking strong? >> looking good. it will be a difficult series because denver is tough to beat. a 38-3 record at home. they are in and everybody can just enjoy that for the moment. >> exactly. >>> we will have an update on the capture of the second su >>> here is a look at your wake up weather first thing in the morning. cool and clear under the inland areas, but patchy low clouds along the coast. mid40s to mid50s at 5:00 app. low to upper 50s. lisa argen is here at tiff:00 a.m. carolyn, larry? >> sandhya, thank you. as a tragic and tense week comes to a close, people in boston are celebrating the capture of the second marathon bombing suspect. >> the shelter in place order around boston was lifted after 19-year-old dzhokhar-tsarnaev was found in a boat in a backyard. he was bleeding from injury he's received in a shootout that killed his brother jie. he is now in serious
that was the we believe team with baron davis. a lot of excitement. they want to go back every year. this is the start of a whole progression for the ownership group. >> and they are looking strong? >> looking good. it will be a difficult series because denver is tough to beat. a 38-3 record at home. they are in and everybody can just enjoy that for the moment. >> exactly. >>> we will have an update on the capture of the second su >>> here is a look at your...
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according to police commissioner ed davis in boston, this is a terrorist. we believe this is a man who came here to kill people. a chaotic night. as i said, we want to start off right now with brian ross. brian, what is the latest? >> good morning, george. been identified as suspect number one at yesterday's fbi news conference is dead, according to the head of the massachusetts state police. the man identified as suspect number two, the man in the white cap is at large. the evening began, apparently, with an attempted hold up at a 7-eleven store. video from inside the store matched the suspect number two from the marathon bombings. at that point they went and tried to steal a car, a mercedes suv. in the interim they shot and killed, according to state police, a police officer at m.i.t., another transit police officer was wounded. the chase continued here to watertown with explosives, according to authorities. the people in the car were shooting and throwing hand grenades. there was a shootout and at that point suspect number one, whose name we do not know,
according to police commissioner ed davis in boston, this is a terrorist. we believe this is a man who came here to kill people. a chaotic night. as i said, we want to start off right now with brian ross. brian, what is the latest? >> good morning, george. been identified as suspect number one at yesterday's fbi news conference is dead, according to the head of the massachusetts state police. the man identified as suspect number two, the man in the white cap is at large. the evening...
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that was the we believe team with baron davis. a lot ofxcement. they want to go back every year. this is the start of a whole progression for the ownership group. >> and they are looking strong? >> looking good. it will be a difficult series because denver is tough to beat. a 38-3 record at home. they are in and everybody can just enjoy that for the moment. >> exactly. >>> we will have an update on the capture of the second su >>> here is a look at your wake up weather first thing in the morning. cool and clear under the inland areas, but patchy low clouds along the coast. mid40s to mid50s at 5:00 app. low to upper 50s. lisa argen is here at tiff:00 a.m. carolyn, larry? >> sandhya, thank you. as a tragic and tense week comes to a close, people in boston are celebrating the capture of the second marathon bombing suspect. >> the shelter in place order around boston was lifted after 19-year-old dzhokhar-tsarnaev was found in a boat in a backyard. he was bleeding from injury he's received in a shootout that killed his brother jie. he is now in serious condition in a boston hospital.
that was the we believe team with baron davis. a lot ofxcement. they want to go back every year. this is the start of a whole progression for the ownership group. >> and they are looking strong? >> looking good. it will be a difficult series because denver is tough to beat. a 38-3 record at home. they are in and everybody can just enjoy that for the moment. >> exactly. >>> we will have an update on the capture of the second su >>> here is a look at your wake...
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lindsay davis on the scene. a lot of flashing lights went by. >> a lot more cars as well as foot traffic. we've been hearing chatter on the police radios but can't make it out. that franklin street location where they're telling people to shelter in place we're told that is about a mile from here. there continues to be a flurry of activity maybe about three minutes ago. cars speeding into the perimeter but still, police officers telling folks to clear the way. pe people started coming out of their home media kiof started going into an area where they previously weren't able to go. there is an ambulance you can't see but you'll be able to see shortly. that is standing to the right. and appears to have to go to the perimeter. >> this is a decision here with police officer. you're going to see the ambulance. so... it appears it's going to continue to go into the direction of the police, it's shopping -- stopping of where police were speeding down the road. >> we're looking at officers now. some of them holding thei
lindsay davis on the scene. a lot of flashing lights went by. >> a lot more cars as well as foot traffic. we've been hearing chatter on the police radios but can't make it out. that franklin street location where they're telling people to shelter in place we're told that is about a mile from here. there continues to be a flurry of activity maybe about three minutes ago. cars speeding into the perimeter but still, police officers telling folks to clear the way. pe people started coming out...
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i believe governor patrick. >> a couple points i want to make and ask commissioner davis from boston and then colonel albin from the state police. we are not going to take questions at this point. i know you have a lot of questions but obviously we've had a very rapidly developing situation in the course of the night. i've been briefed throughout the night. i think you know the basics that the suspect one is dead, suspect two is on the run. we have an mbta officer who was seriously wounded and is in surgery right now. we have an m.i.t. security officer who has been killed. there is a massive manhunt under way. a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to assist that, we have suspended all service on the mbta, our public transit service and that will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place, in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer and that applies here in watertown where we are right now, also cambridge,
i believe governor patrick. >> a couple points i want to make and ask commissioner davis from boston and then colonel albin from the state police. we are not going to take questions at this point. i know you have a lot of questions but obviously we've had a very rapidly developing situation in the course of the night. i've been briefed throughout the night. i think you know the basics that the suspect one is dead, suspect two is on the run. we have an mbta officer who was seriously...
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update, this is a sig-alert that happened shutting down the entire freeway as you make your drive into davis and that is all due to a serious injury crash landing a helicopter to take the victim to an area so eastbound 80 before dixon avenue, both sides of the freeway are shut down. >> thank you. cupertino based apple is losing its shine. the bloomberg business report is coming up. >> if diamonds are a girl's best friend this one is a bfs. >> she is america's favorite redhead, and we will have amazing reunion s so, this board gives me rates for progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. >> we continue to follow breaking news in san francisco, live pictures of the m
update, this is a sig-alert that happened shutting down the entire freeway as you make your drive into davis and that is all due to a serious injury crash landing a helicopter to take the victim to an area so eastbound 80 before dixon avenue, both sides of the freeway are shut down. >> thank you. cupertino based apple is losing its shine. the bloomberg business report is coming up. >> if diamonds are a girl's best friend this one is a bfs. >> she is america's favorite redhead,...
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commissioner davis has been in here a lot of the s.w.a.t. team boston lice that they've been in my house here and interviewing him. and his wife is suffering some major medical problems is -- everything they just rushed them out of the house. and -- i have to go. my daughter is not home we've been trying to get ahold of her. it's -- still an active crime scene. as far as i can tell. like i say
commissioner davis has been in here a lot of the s.w.a.t. team boston lice that they've been in my house here and interviewing him. and his wife is suffering some major medical problems is -- everything they just rushed them out of the house. and -- i have to go. my daughter is not home we've been trying to get ahold of her. it's -- still an active crime scene. as far as i can tell. like i say
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thank you. >> good morning, i'm ed davis, police commissioner for the city of boston of we are in the process of securing and processing the most complex crime scene that we've dealt with in the history of our department. we are doing that under the direction of the fbi and in partnership with the atf. we secured the perimeter with members of the national guard and generals here and thank the people working closely with us and received assistance from chicago, los angeles, units have responded here from new york city and baltimore and we are working very closely with all of our partners on this complex investigation. i want to stress that the area around the crime scene which was yesterday was 15 blocks has been reduced to about 12 blocks at this point in time and will to collapse that crime scene as the facts and circumstances make that available and want to open up as many streets and get people into their buildings as quickly as we can. we're working diligently on that but please be patient with us. we expect that scene will go for another two days anyway and people should make app
thank you. >> good morning, i'm ed davis, police commissioner for the city of boston of we are in the process of securing and processing the most complex crime scene that we've dealt with in the history of our department. we are doing that under the direction of the fbi and in partnership with the atf. we secured the perimeter with members of the national guard and generals here and thank the people working closely with us and received assistance from chicago, los angeles, units have...
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thank you. >> commissioner davis? >> four days ago, my city was ruthlessly attacked. there's no explanation of the savagery here. i spent the last several days looking at hundreds of hours of videotape. i got to see how brutal that attack was over and over and over again. but more importantly, i got to see what the boston police officers who responded to that scene, along the medical personnel and the other first responders did to put people back together. tourniqu tourniquets. putting a man who was on fire out with their hands. these are the kinds of things that came out of this savagery. makes me proud to be a boston police officer. it makes me proud to be apart of this team. rick deslauriers from the fbi could not be more cooperative. we've sat together almost hour for hour for the last four days, sharing every single bit of information in a real team. colonel alben, the same way. carmen ortiz, with us all the time. and then, to bring the governor and the mayor together, leading the city of boston in responding to this. i finally just want to say that the citizens
thank you. >> commissioner davis? >> four days ago, my city was ruthlessly attacked. there's no explanation of the savagery here. i spent the last several days looking at hundreds of hours of videotape. i got to see how brutal that attack was over and over and over again. but more importantly, i got to see what the boston police officers who responded to that scene, along the medical personnel and the other first responders did to put people back together. tourniqu tourniquets....
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after september 11th there was the office of homeland security that was formed by then governor davis and that focused on terrorism issues. then there were the services but the two have merged together and we collaborated on everything. >> there is so much information. the thing that struck me was a list to get your family prepared. it's like a contact list. people think it's a lot of work. >> it is. we have found through studies less than half of californians have taken the first step to prepare themselves for a disaster. ones that have is felt a significant earthquake and scared them or family members have been involved with them or some sort of disaster they have seen. so how do we motivate that other half of california to take steps to prepare themselves. >> for family emergency plan. >> it doesn't have to be complicated. when you say create a plan, that is going to be all in work and you don't have to do that. go on to our website and ready.gov and there are a lot of things. single page, contact information important information you'll need in a disaster. really if nothing else i
after september 11th there was the office of homeland security that was formed by then governor davis and that focused on terrorism issues. then there were the services but the two have merged together and we collaborated on everything. >> there is so much information. the thing that struck me was a list to get your family prepared. it's like a contact list. people think it's a lot of work. >> it is. we have found through studies less than half of californians have taken the first...
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that was the we believe team with baron davis. a lot of excitement. they want to go back every year. this is the start of a whole progression for the ownership group. >> and they are looking strong? >> looking good. it will be a difficult series because denver is tough to beat. a 38-3 record at home. they are in and everybody can just enjoy that for the moment. >> exactly. >>> we will have an update on the capture of the second card hassles? introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card that's easy to activate and can be used right away. plus, you can load cash or checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and checks right from your smartphone. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid.
that was the we believe team with baron davis. a lot of excitement. they want to go back every year. this is the start of a whole progression for the ownership group. >> and they are looking strong? >> looking good. it will be a difficult series because denver is tough to beat. a 38-3 record at home. they are in and everybody can just enjoy that for the moment. >> exactly. >>> we will have an update on the capture of the second card hassles? introducing chase liquid....
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warriors in the playoffs first time since the we believe team of davis. giants lost in milwaukee 4-3 in the bottom of the ninth. a's beat the astros 7-5. a's at 12-4. best record in the american league right now. >> that is this edition. we will wrap it up for the moment of abc 7 news at 9:00. i'm dan ashley for larry
warriors in the playoffs first time since the we believe team of davis. giants lost in milwaukee 4-3 in the bottom of the ninth. a's beat the astros 7-5. a's at 12-4. best record in the american league right now. >> that is this edition. we will wrap it up for the moment of abc 7 news at 9:00. i'm dan ashley for larry
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and having worked with commissioner ed davis and the fbi for many years, this is a team that's going to work well together. and i'm really confident that people shouldn't expect fights and turf battles. people understand this is a time where everybody works together. the fbi will now lead, but the fbi will lean on every federal agency and state and local authorities to collect the information necessary to track these guys down. >> in terms of how this happened today, obviously what everybody wants to know is who's responsible and how they're going to be brought to justice. but in terms of terrorism or even crime as an ongoing threat, in large-scale security environments like this, do you feel like we are actually better now at protecting large-scale security events like boston marathon? or like other sort of large-scale events that happen in other major cities than we were before 9/11? it's worrying to see something like this happen when we think we have been made so much safer, when we feel like we've at least been inconvenienced a lot more than we used to be. we're told security is
and having worked with commissioner ed davis and the fbi for many years, this is a team that's going to work well together. and i'm really confident that people shouldn't expect fights and turf battles. people understand this is a time where everybody works together. the fbi will now lead, but the fbi will lean on every federal agency and state and local authorities to collect the information necessary to track these guys down. >> in terms of how this happened today, obviously what...
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attorney ortiz wanted to say a few words, then commissioner davis. >> yes, good evening. i just want to echo what the governor has said and what many others have said throughout the day today. this is a horrific tragedy in our city of boston. and we, on behalf of the department of justice, are here to provide all the resources necessary to this investigation. there are a lot of questions. and questions that we wish we could answer at this point. but what i can assure you is that this is a very thorough and active and fluid investigation. and i ask that you help with that. quite frankly, i know that there is a lot of information that is being sought as the govern every said. there's been a bit of misinformation. we do not want to add to that misinformation and what we want to do is to continue to investigate this matter, get to the individual or individuals that may be responsible for this and the department of justice is prepared to provide all of the assistance necessary to our, not only the fbi and atf and our other federal agencies, but our state and local partners as
attorney ortiz wanted to say a few words, then commissioner davis. >> yes, good evening. i just want to echo what the governor has said and what many others have said throughout the day today. this is a horrific tragedy in our city of boston. and we, on behalf of the department of justice, are here to provide all the resources necessary to this investigation. there are a lot of questions. and questions that we wish we could answer at this point. but what i can assure you is that this is a...
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and commissioner davis was quite firm about that. and i think they both did themselves a great service and the city a great service by being as definitive in pfotenhauer cases as they are. this is so far been a very locked down investigation. very little leaking. there's talk now about finding photographs before the event and whether or not the security along boylston street was at tight as it should be. >> charlie, i want to just jump in for a second so the viewers can see on the left is live images of the candle light vigil being held in dor chester moments ago, not live, for the 8-year-old victim of the bombings yesterday. martin richard. there is a candlelight vigil being held in his neighborhood of dorchester and tons of people out for that. from washington, we have nbc news justice correspondent, pete williams. thank you so much for being with us. it to get to the investigation and what we know, the latest on that, but first, i want to begin with these ricin reports. a letter sent to roger wicker did test positive. how serious
and commissioner davis was quite firm about that. and i think they both did themselves a great service and the city a great service by being as definitive in pfotenhauer cases as they are. this is so far been a very locked down investigation. very little leaking. there's talk now about finding photographs before the event and whether or not the security along boylston street was at tight as it should be. >> charlie, i want to just jump in for a second so the viewers can see on the left is...
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abc's linsey davis is there with our producer, megan chuchmach. good morning to both linsey and megan. set the scene for us. we know obviously it's understandably tense there. tell us what happened. >> reporter: good morning to you, amy. word from police, the situation in watertown is grave and it is, indeed. we're about a half mile away from where the shoot-out took out and both are closed today with area universities, colleges all of boston public schools closed today. subways and buses in boston suspended until further notice. automated messages went out to people about 2:50 telling them to stay at home. there had been an incident. an area of people about 250,000 people told to stay at home. business owners in watertown told to keep their businesses closed today. so tense here. members of the media told to stay off of their cell phones in certain areas because so it wouldn't give the appearance they would be detonating a many bo. r mannc t firsthand th ten tells about what happened. >> that's right. i was walking with my camera he s.w.a.t. team
abc's linsey davis is there with our producer, megan chuchmach. good morning to both linsey and megan. set the scene for us. we know obviously it's understandably tense there. tell us what happened. >> reporter: good morning to you, amy. word from police, the situation in watertown is grave and it is, indeed. we're about a half mile away from where the shoot-out took out and both are closed today with area universities, colleges all of boston public schools closed today. subways and buses...